What career opportunities can this lead to?

Other related courses & what could I do with this course and the work produced on the course?
Students have the opportunity to study the following related UAL Art & Design courses at Eastleigh College:

UAL L3 Award in Printmaking.
UAL L3 Award in Photography.

With your drawing course and one of the above courses combined, you will be eligible to apply for the part-time HNC In Art & Design (Contemporary Art Practice). This is a level 4 higher education course and is the equivalent to the first year of a university degree course. You can apply with a combined portfolio of art, design & media work and two of these relevant L3 Award qualifications.

What are the entry requirements?

A general interest in drawing and its various applications within Art, Design & Media. Level 2 qualifications in a related art & design based subject are desirable but students will be considered with a selection of visual works in a sketchbook or portfolio.

What does this programme involve?

This course is for students interested in developing their drawing skills through exploring and experimenting with a diverse range of materials and techniques. Students will work with a team of practicing artists & designers over the twenty-week course, to develop their drawing skills, and develop their creative potential producing a varied body of work. The course will take students through a variety of visual examples and techniques, introducing alternative approaches to drawing and creating visual research. Students will have the support, experience, advice and guidance of staff in developing a body of work to create a portfolio, which can then be used to aid their further study.

How is the programme taught and assessed?

Students will have the chance to develop and explore a vast range of drawing techniques and methods including:

You will explore these ideas using a variety of drawing materials, techniques and process and within a variety of art & design contexts to produce a lively a dynamic portfolio of work.
Students will then have the opportunity to build a portfolio from the work generated from these sessions, which may aid application to further education.

Dates for the diary

Our part-time open event is held every June. For specific dates and times please see the events section of our website or telephone 023 8091 1299.

How do I apply?

Apply by clicking on the APPLY NOW link on this page. Alternatively, you can apply by completing an application form through our Information, Advice and Guidance team by telephone 023 8091 1299 or via email at goplaces@eastleigh.ac.uk.

*Fees will apply if you are over 18. You may be eligible for fee support or a loan. To find out an accurate cost, based on your individual circumstances, please contact our Information, Advice and Guidance team.

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Please note all courses descriptions may be subject to change.

Eve, 17

Eve, Art, Design & Media

Eve studies Art, Design & Media (Fashion & Textiles pathway) and would like to continue her studies at University before becoming a fashion designer.